This is part II of the lecture on summary writing. In this set of slides, students will be introduced to additional tips on how to get the most out of their answers.
2. Re-cap
What are the four steps to carry out summary
writing?
Step 1: Read the question…apply the qn template:
Intro., Basic Instr., Restrictions, Length, Start
Step 2: Re-read passage and mark out relevant bits
from the passage
Step 3: Make brief notes in your own words
Step 4: Write-up your notes in complete sentences
3. Review areas for
improvement
Based on your feedback and the short assessment we
did…here’s what we have learnt:
Always check back to the Topic…when selecting pts.
Re-phrase or paraphrase…but choose shorter
expressions
Turn clauses or phrases into words…e.g.”…the art of
being specific” can be replaced by: “specificity”
4. Some tips
(your own words)
Successful summary writing is based on the ability to
use your own words. Here are some tips:
Read the line, sentence, etc. again and try out different
words with the same meaning (synonyms)…
Replace the words found in the passage with your
own synonyms
5. Some tips
(re-phrasing)
Apart from using your own words, summary
writing tests how economical you are in the use of
English. Here are some tips:
Re-phrase: remove additional adjectives and clauses
from your expression…let the main point be clearly
expressed.
Be succinct (to the point)…reduce and rephrase but
still keep meaning of main point
6. In Class Practice
Let’s try out the summary question in Exercise
1…(total time: 35 mins)
Remember the qn. template (or just the key headings)
Remember the steps (4 steps)
Remember to replace and rephrase
Begin reading for meaning and searching for main
points
7. Model Answer
Lets review the model answer…
Jot down the areas where you had missed out points
A copy of the model answer given to you.
8. Key points…take-a-ways
Recall the following:
Steps to summary writing:
Use your own words: Replace
Use your own expression: Re-phrase
Check for spelling and grammar…don’t forget the
small stuff